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Even in the bitter Democratic race in 2007, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton came together and won because of unified core values in the general election.
But the White House apparently considered a pardon of Mr. Pollard impossible because of unified opposition within the United States government.
Despite being distinct and nonadjoining, hospitals 4 and 5 are reported together because of unified microbiology and administrative centers.
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The South promised to observe the cease-fire, but it did not sign because it held out hopes of unifying the Korean Peninsula.
For them, any process of unifying the currencies can only bring hope, because it couldn't be any worse than it is now.
"It's because for four hundred years fundamental physics has been on this trajectory of unifying seemingly disparate things.
The U.S. economy, in contrast, is the ultimate nightmare conglomerate, with tens of thousands of utterly distinct lines of business, unified only because they happen to be within the nation's borders.
"These days, Congolese people regret the passing of Mobutu because he unified the country, and he gave people dignity," said Kambayi Bwatshia, a historian and analyst who served Mobutu briefly as a minister.
(Mao remains a hero, despite awareness of his "mistakes" because he unified the nation after 100-plus years of foreign domination).
Because Republicans had unified control of twice as many states as Democrats when the last congressional district maps were drawn, estimates suggest that gerrymandering before the 2012 elections cost Democrats between 20 and 41 seats in the House.
It was a great goal because it unified.
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